Howard Gentry Served as a Teacher, Coach and an Administrator From 1949 to 1976. The University Enjoyed a "Golden Era" of Progress During His Tenure as Director of Athletics From 1961-1976. Under His Leadership, the Athletic Teams Participtaed In...

One of the most important productions of the Miner Dramatics Club was “The Life of Myrtilla Miner, a play written by Dr. Paul P. Cooke, then an English instructor, and presented during Miner’s Centennial Observance in March 1951

This play was intended as part of a week-long celebration of what Eugene A. Clark, President of Miner Teachers College, referred to as “a hundred years of educational effort by recapitulating the story of significant characters, events, and...

The Centennial play was intended as part of a week-long celebration of what Eugene A. Clark, President of Miner Teachers College, referred to as â€œa hundred years of educational effort by recapitulating the story of significant characters,...

J. Francis Gregory, an English instructor at Miner. was largely responsible for student drama at Miner. He was responsible for organizing and directing the Little Theatre group at the College.
Dr. Paul P. Cooke, Associate Professor of English,...

The Fabulous Richard "Skull" Barnett, Named to Five All-Tournament Teams During the Season as Well to UP's and AP's All-America Teams Accepts Chuck Taylor's "Most Valuable Player" Award From the Man, Himself After NAIA Tournament Play.

Tennessee State College Summer Theatre Presents "Nine Girls" A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. The Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College, Students in the Armed Forces and was Directed by Thomas E. Poag on August...

Scene From "Nine Girls", A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts, by Wilfrid H. Pettitt on August 18, 1944 in the College Auditorium. This Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College Students in the Armed Forces.